Following the series Density, In Common and Civilities, we intend to
present a new focus on life in common and on buildings that keep up
society’s pulse.
At this point, we aim to address our investigation
on hybrid buildings, as they are structures able to combine different
programmes and encourage the interaction of a disparate sequence of
urban uses, combining private activities with the public realm.
Furthermore, hybridation goes beyond mixing programs: the term refers
as well to the combination of public and private interests in housing,
public space and civic facilities and responds to three major concerns
of our society:
- The land scarcity and its high value.
- The need of intensifying land use in order to contribute to sustainable development.
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The need of densifying uses in order to revitalise urban centres or, in
other words, the urgency to set up devices able to exert a strong
centripetal force on their surrounding elements and activities, so that
they counteract the effect of the centrifuge force produced by mainly
private interests, that incite the city sprawl.
a+t 31.
ISSN 1132-6409
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